Dryer Vent Cleaning in Dallas
The U.S Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that in 1998, clothes dryers were associated with 15,600 fires, which resulted in 20 deaths and 370 injuries. Fire can occur when lint builds up in the dryer or in the dryer exhaust duct. Lint can block the flow of air, cause excessive heat build-up, and result in a fire in some dryers. Collin Creek Duct Cleaning's dryer vent cleaning in Dallas will remove that dangerous lint from your dryer's system and eliminate a dangerous fire hazard.
All dryers work essentially the same, whether they're gas or electric. The clothes are tumbled in the drum of the dryer while the temperature is increased and air is blown through the clothes. A typical load of clothes contains approximately one half gallon of water. The air containing water vapor is exhausted through the dryer vent. As the water is removed lint is created by the clothes. This lint collects over time in the dryer vent and not only creates a fire hazard, but reduces the efficiency of the drying system. Dryers are one of the most expensive appliances in the home to operate. Our special dryer vent cleaning in Dallas will remove that lint build-up in no time, making your home safer and saving you money.
How can you tell if you need our dryer duct cleaning system?
- You dryer takes longer to dry clothes than it used to, sometimes up to twice as long.
- The clothes seem to be hotter than normal, with no change in the dryers temperature adjustment.
- The vent where the air is exhausted outside the home does not flow as strong as usual.
All of the above indications could mean that your dryer vent system is becoming, or already is, clogged with clothes lint. Cleaning those dryer vents is a difficult process without the proper equipment and training. Our dryer vent cleaning in Dallas provides the finest in dryer vent services. Our trained technicians are skilled professionals who will complete the job correctly. All our services include the famous Collin Creek Duct Cleaning guarantee of complete satisfaction.
Additional dryer dos and don'ts
- DO clean the filter before or after each load.
- DO replace plastic or vinyl exhaust hoses with rigid or flexible metal venting.
- DO NOT dry clothing/fabric which has been exposed to flammable liquid
- DO read the dryer manufacturers' warnings and care manual.
